Here’s How One Artist Took on the Colorblind British Art World

Lubaina Himid rose to prominence with the Black Art movement in mid-1980s Britain, but was pushed aside in favor of simpler themes and sleeker aesthetics. Now three major shows and a place on the Turner Prize shortlist are heralding a belated rethink.

Read the full article in Garage Magazine by Niro Ratnam on the Vice website: